Sheila Hicks - Mirage in the Oasis, 2023 (detail)
It is Frieze week and many galleries have drawn up their rosters to showcase their most prestigious artists in order to secure those crucial sales. I took a walk down Cork Street and was impressed with several of the exhibitions I found there. I was delighted to see that Alison Jacques Gallery now has a home here, having decamped from Berners Street, and that their inaugural show was of the wonderful textile works of Sheila Hicks, which I'd discovered previously in the gallery's last space (here). This show again demonstrates Hicks's inventiveness and versatility through a range of techniques in the medium of textiles with sculptural works which look as though they could have been made by an indigenous tribe, wall-mounted pieces, ethereal, woven structural hangings and a huge installation of brightly coloured boulder-like cushions. Hicks's inventiveness also comes through in her introduction of unconventional materials such as feathers and sea shells into her weavings. This show also contains some older pieces which is particularly interesting, as you can chart the development and progression of her practice. This exhibition as well as being fun, is a masterclass in the art of textiles.
Talking Sticks, 2021-23
Foret de Bambou!, 2016
Barn Door, 2009
Mirage in the Oasis, 2023
Sunset Contained Forever, 2023
Infinite Potential, 2023
Fimbria, 2018
Flying Feathers of Paul, 2016
Violet thoughts, 2021
Embrace Me Today, 2023
Climing to the Sun, 2023
Coincidence, 2023
Iowa, 2022
MLB, 2023
Solferino Mon Amour, 2023
Echoes form the Himalayas, 2023
Conversation, 2022
Confidential and Constant, 2023
Together is Better, 2023
Lianes de Lin, 2023
More Wandering, 2019
He, She, and More, 2023
Serene Simplicity, 2023
Faja, 1959-60
Veils 01- 04, 2023
Sheila Hicks: Infinite Potential
until 18th November
Alison Jacques
22 Cork Street
London
W1S
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